Posts Tagged ‘Showroom Rogers’

Great stuff going in this house!

Tuesday, April 23rd, 2013

A mixture of Salvaged items I found, and new items that are just so great I have to share.

All of these are going into the first three rooms of this great renovation.

The perfect balance of old and new.

A Salvaged White Marble Mantle for the great room

1 salvaged mantle

Leaded glass window for above the Bathtub in the Master Bath Remodel

2 lead window above tub

Door knobs for coat hooks on the boot bench in the entry

3 knob

These rolling door brackets on heavy glass are doors leading to the Master suite

5 sliding-glass-door-hinges

The Hood for the New Kitchen – Custom Hammered Nickel

6 Hammered Nickel hood

The Back splash tile and 1- full wall of tile

7 tile

The Island pendants- these are new—- LOVE!

8 Pendant room 3

The Office lights above the chunky desk that our cabinet company is making.

9 ball lights

This is going to be the countertop for the island and the back lit behind the aquarium

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4 doors—being made into hinged slider doors for the entrance to the home office.

door to finish

Love it when they turn me loose!

Leslie Copsey-  SCC Kitchen Bath & Home

Best    Job    Ever!

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Refreshing and Stylish change

Thursday, April 11th, 2013

A 25 year old kitchen.

Here it the kitchen before.  I’m also showing the before photo of the fireplace wall in the nook adjacent to the kitchen.

Lori Kitchen B4

Kitchen Before

Fireplace Wall Before

Fireplace Wall Before

SCC Kitchen Bath & Home was called to make this small space feel larger, and look a bit classier. Lori wanted a calm, updated look with a soft feel to the space.

We left the existing wood floor. Did a minor change to the cabinet layout, added an apron front sink, and under cabinet lighting. We also raised the electrical outlets up to under the upper cabinets so there are no cut outs in the new backsplash tile pattern.

Adding all new appliances is what prompted this remodel in the first place. The decision was made to use wood panels on a French door refrigerator, and panel the dishwasher. We integrated the range and hood to match the cabinets. The new cabinets are a custom pebble color with a touch of a cocoa color for the island. Top it off with quartz countertops and the kitchen is quickly refreshed and ready to.

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Lori’s Kitchen After

Fireplace wall After

Fireplace wall After

The new layout and design was quick and easy with our process and  all the selections done in our design showroom. Everything was laid out, chosen and ordered by SCC so we could keep our commitment to the construction timeline for this busy family.

It’s true- you can remodel without lifting a finger!

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Take advantage of Steve at Grace Church this weekend!

Wednesday, March 13th, 2013

Have a BIG to do list for updates and Remodel projects around your home?

Ugly Kitchen or Nasty Bath? Basement needs to be re done? New Deck, Siding, Windows. Man Cave, Craft room or a Home Theater?  How about finally getting around to that Addition you have always talked about having built?

Your opportunity is this weekend.

GRACE CHURCH Home Expo
9301 Eden Prairie Road
Eden Prairie, Minnesota 55347

Look for this great looking guy Steve Copsey

 

 

 

 

 

 

Steve Copsey; Owner SCC Kitchen Bath & Home

Office and Showroom 14140 Northdale Blvd

Rogers, MN 55374

Licensed General Contractor for 22 years

Bring you questions and take the time to get answers to questions like these

  • Budget-– how much is too much?  Is my house worth it?   What will it cost to remodel?
  • Where do I go find product I would like to have in my home?  Steve will tell you to come into our showroom and we will help you select everything. Ask him about getting help with color coordinating (No, he does not really do this- he has people!)
  • Can we remove a wall?  Good question!  Steve has the answers. His first one will be “we can do anything” hear the rest of what he has to say.

 

He will have before and after photos, lots of information and he is there to give the REAL answers and personal attention. So, grab your notebook, a pen, and a few photos of the space you want to remodel and go meet Steve.

SCC kitchen Bath & Home is a professional Remodeling firm  with office and Showroom in Rogers, MN. Areas where we have jobs under construction at this time are Brooklyn Park, MN- St. Michael, MN- Maple Grove, MN- Plymouth, MN- Elk River, MN- Rogers, MN-  Minnetonka, MN.            Areas of up and coming projects are Golden Valley, MN- Champlin, MN – Monticello, MN- Zimmerman, MN- Corcoran, MN.   We are always eager to add a new city and get to know the community!

 

 

 

Two Butt Kitchen is Gone!

Friday, March 1st, 2013

After 22 years you can pretty much say we have seen it all. Usually it is a kitchen with cabinet doors or drawers that don’t close any more, nasty floor, dated appliances with magnets everywhere or small spaces that need to accommodate larger families. In addition to this we see spaces where everything was originally just plopped into a space and expected to work. Drawers collide, the standard NKBA triangle was followed whether it worked or not.

Flash forward to this project- You must see all the photos below!    A little background:

The perfect location, beautiful views out of each window. A roomy grand house, neat and tidy and then there was the kitchen. Designed with all the latest and greatest cabinets, granite countertops, wood floor and every high end built in appliance you can think of.  CRAMPED into a space that barely left enough room for two butts on a good day! An adjacent room that was originally a designed as a poker room had turned into a “what do you do with this room” kind of space that was now the family catch all.

Here you have  before photos of the kitchen. At first glance it looks very nice.  – Note the size

This is the wall we removed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

See the seating space at the overhang? If you used it you would be sitting in a doorway!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

By looking at these photo you realize that the photos can’t show everything because it is too Tiny! Or, because that was it!   I’m just saying…

SOLUTION

What we did was simple for our crew at SCC Kitchen Bath & Home. Time consuming (10 weeks) but worth the wait for the kitchen to match the remainder of the home. First on the list was to remove a bearing wall and open the space up!

The wall is GONE!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Left side Freezer- Right side Refrigerator 60" wide!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Large format Tile floor, new beverage cooler, a mixture of painted cabinets topped off with Quartzite and granite countertops. A stylish wood hood and a marble backsplash encompass the cooktop. Wine storage area, desk and storage with room for the computer, pantry space galore, refrigerator and freezer for all the entertaining goodies and family groceries.

Multiple work spaces welcome help and allow for several tasks to be completed at one time.

Hood & Cook top----Same location-New style

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here you have it. A kitchen that fits the home and the homeowners needs. And… looks great with all the natural light we let in or mood lighting in the evening with the extra hint of elegance from the island lights.

Hire a designer that works for you, and the space!    Not everyone can have a kitchen like this however when the remodel is complete the space should fit the home and the lifestyle of the owner- don’t you agree?  We welcome your comments.

Remodel Without Lifting A Finger!  Call Leslie Copsey- SCC Kitchen Bath & Home  763-493-2230

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Vintage Kitchen

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2013

 

Out with the new to bring in the old?

Someone did a makeshift remodel with cheap cabinets, laminate countertops, vinyl stick on floor. Stainless steel sink, 1 single light in the kitchen, no disposal, no exhaust hood or microwave. The windows are painted closed.  The wants and need list is long with just the normal things one would expect in a kitchen such as , base trim a front door, and a dishwasher. I’m just saying…

A structural assessment already gave us the go ahead. Next is Lead testing.  Not a problem,  we are EPA Certified. We are already know we have to pull existing electrical and run all new. Easy. The plumbing… well let’s just say “all new.”

Yes, this is a vintage remodel of an old farm house.  Enough said about what we have to do. Here is the fun stuff that I have located, ordered and is on its way to our showroom. I designed the cabinets and backsplash color to depict the era.

  • Reclaimed floor planks
  • Ceiling Planking and beams- we will whitewash
  • Ceiling lighting – found 5 that match!
  • BacksplashTile

 

 

 

 

 

  • A GE restored 1920 Ice Box!
  • Floor inset for the “Cellar trap door”
  • Pendant lighting above the table – need 6 they are small.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Gas Dual fuel Range on Feet (new)
  • Faucets new from Herbeau—love this!
  • Butler pantry tile – love this more!
  • Copper Sink (new)
  • New Painted cabinets in a slightly sky blue- aged looking color.

 

 

 

 

 

Just another one from SCC Kitchen Bath & Home. Progress photos to follow.

We love what we do…

 

Home Organization- Get Rid of Clutter- Remodel

Wednesday, January 16th, 2013

A happy day!  You have decided to finally get that remodel project going. You have visited the SCC Kitchen Bath & Home showroom, you have called references, you have seen the quality of work that they do, and you have made your decision to get on the schedule for this springs project. Last night you picked up your design and you will finally have a place for everything in your gorgeous new space!

 

As you look around the room you realize the STUFF you have saved has outgrown the space.   Here are some organization tips to help you get ready for the remodel you have been anticipating for years.

 

In every home clutter tends to build up gradually, and before you know it, a molehill has turned into a mountain. The difference is how people deal with it. But don’t fret. The best way to tackle clutter is in manageable chunks. Try doing a little bit every day; this way it won’t feel like such a chore.

 

Start by  picking up the plastic storage containers that SCC provides for Kitchen and Bath remodels. Now, look at your new Kitchen design and how the cabinets are labeled. The items you are keeping go in the tubs. Label the tub as your new design is marked for those items. These are for the STUFF you are keeping in your new Kitchen or Bath and easily stacked in an adjacent room during the remodel process.

Next, Large plastic garbage bags (buy lots- the extras will always get used for other projects) you do not want to run out! These are for the Throw away STUFF. Now, run out into the garage and clear a spot in the corner by the door for Donation items. Put your unwanted items close to the door for easy pick up. Family, friends or neighbors may want them, and this spot makes it easy for them to grab them on their way out the next time they visit. The remainder is for the donation truck that you call when you are finished. However you must follow the golden rule: Once it is out- it does not come back in!

 

You have stashed and stashed waiting for that someday.  Well the someday is here. The Kitchen is getting remodeled! Try to look at objects impartially and without so much emotion. Do you really need that Christmas ornament from 1992 that is stuck in the back of the junk drawer? How many spatulas does one kitchen need? Remember, you’re trying to get rid of clutter, so if you have a tendency to hold onto stuff, you have to be a little ruthless. We have heard for many of our past clients that once you start you will ask yourself why I kept it.   Many homeowners getting ready for a remodel find STUFF they did not know they have. It is probably outdated and in need of repair just like your kitchen so toss it!

 

When you are finished you will have an inventory of all the items that are saved for the new cabinets. You may have even kept items to set out on the counters. What you will find comfort in is that you know exactly what you have, and where it is going in the new kitchen. (Remember the labeled design?)

 

The date of completion is here! Just as SCC Kitchen Bath & Home said, “On time and on Budget, You can plan the party”! But first it is time to put everything away. You find this is a wonderful experience because everything goes in its own designated spot just like it was designed. The new items fit in their own place. The items you kept come out of the containers and fit in the cabinets perfectly.

 

A well planned project! The space you always wanted. Everything has its own place.

Perfect!

 

Perks of Remodeling with SCC Kitchen Bath & Home  an interview.

A complete home makeover

Tuesday, December 18th, 2012

Just a little Northwest of the twin cities sits a home in the perfect setting, and boasts lots of stories to tell about raising a family.

Showing wear and tear, two years ago we were called to remodel the kitchen. We thought that was it! 

With the decision to stay in the community, this fall the owners called our team at SCC Kitchen Bath & Home to remodel the remainder of the house. This part of the project was finished just in time for the Holidays. The bath is part of the Owner suite we just completed.

The New Bath

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Corner tub is gone
  • Walk In Shower – no door necessary
  • Heated floor and towel warmer
  • Soaking tub “Deep”
  • Rich warm cabinetry, a built in Hamper, Carrera marble,  Stone tops, and ambiance lighting.
  • Separate seating area for make up
  • Walk In Closet with a full closet system for 100 pairs of shoes and organization!

Room by room we are re doing the entire house.

The Next Step….

Sealed up and waiting for entertaining to be over:  We put a bow on the dumpster, a wreath on the plastic doorway to the basement, and we will resume after Christmas.

We removed everything in the basement and added a new wet bar and entertainment area. We removed the old fireplace and are adding a new one in a different location that is changing from the “kid’s playroom” to the “Man Cave”.  A craft room will take the place of the home office, and we are moving the laundry room to the main level.   Target completion end of February!

Design and Plans are under way for an addition this spring. We will also add all new windows, new siding and screen in porch.

This is what we do!    Merry Christmas Everyone!

Steve & Leslie Copsey- SCC Kitchen Bath & Home

Small Kitchen. A Makeover- Maple Grove, MN

Monday, November 26th, 2012

Besides being the name of our remodeling business, SCC means Such Care for Complete detail! 

With breathtaking results!

Quickly started and finished on time and on budget by our own staff at SCC Kitchen Bath & Home.

Here are two  “Before” photos—small kitchen with typical cabinets lacking storage, and style to match the owner’s lifestyle. Another problem is the dated appliances.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now the “After” –

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There’s the horizontal backsplash running around the kitchen walls. The cabinets are custom-made Birch stained in a coffee lover’s color: “Espresso”. We upgraded the refrigerator and oven to stainless steel and added a matching built-in microwave.  The countertop is a fav of Leslie’s in Silestone Lagoon to pair up with the tile.  We installed an undermount single sink made of Siligranit with a polished chrome faucet: how beautiful this all pulled together.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contrast in color and a perfect install make a dramatic statement in this kitchen where we ran the cabinets to the ceiling adding extra storage and topped off the cabinets with a 3” custom crown:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What a striking change from the old to the new kitchen at Heidi’s house!

We can do the same for you, personalized to your taste preferences for color, size and style.

Check out the comments of our past clients! You can see for yourself why homeowners trust SCC Kitchen Bath & Home.

We’re here to help!

Call to visit our showroom and see what SCC can do for you! 763-493-2230

            

 

 

 

Laundry-Room Makeover

Monday, November 19th, 2012

Ok let’s put the front load washer and dryers to good use. It’s simple, quick and WOW what a difference.

The pedestals are usually free, and yes they work well for storage however I don’t think most people realize the bulk of these front load machines until they are installed. Yikes! They are huge!

At SCC Kitchen Bath & Home we don’t change the ease and access of the front loaders. In fact I encourage them for anyone that has a laundry list. It is how the space is designed which assures maximized usage in these little rooms.

Note the before photo: A typical install for “out with the old and in with the new.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I encourage counter-top space in the laundry.  

Imagine folding space!   Here is what we have been suggesting when the laundry room needs a facelift.

Sue’s new laundry room after

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We were already adding tile floor to the entry and adding a boot-bench. It just made sense to make the space in the laundry room more useful while we were freshening up the rest of the room.

New quartz countertop, undermount sink, a new faucet and paint.  Stunning!  We matched the base cabinet to the new boot bench, added new upper cabinets and lowered them from where the old ones had been previously placed.

And it doubles as extra work space for large gatherings. Perfect for Crock pots, Deserts, and treats so the kitchen isn’t cluttered.

Hint: think craft space….

’m here to help change your home to how you live today!  Call Leslie Copsey 763-493-2230

Designer / co-owner SCC Kitchen Bath & Home

 

 

Awkward Master Bath is Remodeled

Tuesday, November 6th, 2012

You know how the bathroom can either make you irritated or relaxed?

This bathroom was definitely NOT the way to start your day.

Look at the before photos

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

At first glance you might think that’s a pretty good looking bathroom and you could live with that – no problem.  But the walking path between the cabinetry and the tub was only 28 inches wide!  And the shower seemed like it was just plopped in the left over space!  Something like a phone booth, wouldn’t you say?  Another problem was the overkill large lights reminiscent of Hollywood dressing-rooms, and the short child height vanity.

SCC Kitchen Bath & Home changed all that and more!

The walkway space is now 48 inches wide, the shower is twice as big, and we did this without changing the footprint – we only moved one wall and well… added several special touches.  Amazing!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We installed heated floor tiles– won’t that feel good on bare feet in the Minnesota winter?

The old shower door with all the metal edging has been replaced with a beautiful frameless heavy glass door 3/8”  thick!  Inside the shower there are 2 cubbies lined with attractive glass tile.  Perfect for holding shampoos and soaps with style.  We removed the clumsy tub  “deck” and dated bathtub and replaced it with a deeper, sleeker designed “haven” for soaking.

Notice the glass block window right in the shower and the picture window we replaced and raised with maintenance free new windows.  We added tile to the underside of the soffit above the tub for a special touch.  And when they step out of the tub onto the warm floor they can grab a warm towel from the heated towel bar!  Nice!

Another dramatic change is the cabinets: we changed out the oak for maple – finished in a dark chocolate shade topped with a creamy vanilla colored quartz counter top and contemporary shaped sinks.

Our custom design fits both Josh and Anna’s personal preferences and looks fantastic!  On a single Saturday afternoon we were able to define the perfect color, choose the faucets, tile, countertops, tub, windows, right in the SCC Kitchen, Bath & Home showroom. Proving once again that it is easy for Leslie Copsey to provide the right design for your style in any space of your home.

Well, I’d say there are good feelings (and warm feet) at the Josh and Anna’s now!